2 BOTANICAL GAZETTE. _[| January, 
building occupying a street corner. _ Two of the ee i 
rectly on the street; the others are included in the via 
garden. The garden is not very large but is very Bae ». 
as well as judiciously laid out, so that the most is — e . 
the space. At present it is looking its best, as the —_ . 
the trees are just fully unfolded and the early summer os 
are in full bloom. In addition, all the portable plants e 
been removed from the green-houses into the open air. 
small stream, a branch of the Neckar. runs through the on 
den and adds much to its beauty. Besides the land ee 
there is a very fair collection of the commoner aquatics, whic 
are planted in a circular pond divided by stone partitions 
into sections for the. different plants. Such a pond is, of : 
ourselves at once in the large and well-arranged lecture-room 
» occupying the whole end of the building. In this room 
oi the windows are fitted with, 
dation of apparatus, etc., and at 
le a water-pipe has been carried 
up so that a supply of fresh water is always at hand; indeed, 
one of the most striking features of the laboratory is the. 
abundant water supply, all the rooms being provided wit 
one, and sometimes two sinks. In addition, a plentiful sup- 
ply of rain-water and distilled water is always kept in the 
work-rooms, ; 
Following the lecture-room ar 
B and C, of which the first is occupi 
larger by Dr, Klebs, the assis , 
bac Bs i ove Elia goa AY a aaa ee 
ormerly of Basel, is now at Tiibingen.—Eps. ] : 
